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Look upon the bristling wall
Mann’d without an interval
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〈Byron〉 Byron—
[‘Bryon’ is corrected to ‘Byron’, then deleted and written afresh, followed by a short dash]
The Grand Master and Don Manuel the Commander of Vilheyna had remained on the battlement of Saint 〈Elmo〉 Angelo in the Station which best afforded them the outlook [comma inserted in pencil] both [changed in pencil to ‘Both’] there [catchword ‘there’ deleted in pencil]
[Copy, p. 80]
there and the more distant Christian Works which the closing of the night did not screen
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[top quarter of leaf cut off, though Scott’s number survives: present in Copy, p. 80]
from the observation of two such experienced warriors.—They had learned before any of the besiegers excepting his own troops the arrival of the celebrated Dragul [‘ l ’ corrected to ‘ t ’, and comma inserted, both in pencil] having the reader will recollect that the two Christian Champions became aware of Draguls arrival [‘having the reader … arrival’ deleted in pencil] Don Manuel narrowly escaped being captured by him [comma inserted in pencil] which was [‘which was’ deleted in pencil] before Piali and longer before Mustapha was[77]made acquainted with it [full stop inserted in pencil] As [‘They’ substituted for ‘As’ in pencil] they accepted [‘accepted’ underlined in pencil, with pencil question mark in the margin] it as a signal of attack since they knew he had brought with him a considerable reinforcement of select soldiers both crews from his Gallies [changed in pencil to ‘Galleys,’] Janizararies [both ‘i’s dotted in pencil and ‘o’ written above in pencil above ‘e’] others and they were aware of the burning resentment which he nourished against the Christian men and the Knights of Malta as so celebrated a community of that religion
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